THE following essay compares two texts that revolve around the same unpleasant but highly significant subject, collective stoning. The first one, located in the Gospel of John, is the famous episode of an adulterous woman whose stoning is prevented by Jesus.
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He says that the scapegoating mechanism is usually backed up by a religious sanction. ... And here we see it: "Moses told us we could stone her. ...
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It came roaring back to me the other night when I saw the devastatingly powerful film “The Stoning of Soraya M.” The movie is based on the true story of a young woman who lived in a small Iranian village during the years just following the Khomeini revolution of 1979. ... Scapegoating and 'The Stoning of Soraya M.'
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This is no doubt why the scapegoat ritual doesn't move us to the same repugnance as the "miraculous" stoning instigated by Apollonius of Tyana [earlier in ch. 4]. But the principle of transference is no less exactly the same. ... When we suspect people around us of giving in to the temptation of scapegoating,
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“The Stoning of Soraya M.” and the Figure of Christ; ... Jesus doesn’t sanction scapegoating violence; he interrupts it. He demonstrates that God stands, not on the side of victimizers, but of victims. And this divine solidarity with victims comes to its richest expression when Jesus becomes himself an innocent victim of...
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It is even possible that in some places scapegoats were stoned to ...... 158 The parallel between stoning and scapegoating ritual is noted by Gernet, ...
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the case with the scapegoat we will discuss in our next section. It was typical of stoning that everybody present took part in it, and ...
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Explanations > Theories > Scapegoat Theory ... When problems occur, people do not like to blame themselves. They will thus actively seek scapegoats onto whom we can displace our aggression. These may be out-group individuals or even ... Scapegoating increases when people are frustrated and seeking an outlet for their anger.
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scapegoat: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —n.; 1. a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place. 2. Chiefly Biblical.a goat let loose in the wilderness on Yom Kippur after the high priest symbolically laid the sins of the people on its head. ... Lev. 16:8,10,26. —v.t.
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Stoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the method of metalworking using sharpening stones see stoning (metalworking). Stoning , or lapidation , refers to a form of capital punishment. Stoning is a form of execution whereby an org...
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